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Group portrait of the faculty and graduating class of the Jewish private high school in Drohobycz.

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    Group portrait of the faculty and graduating class of the Jewish private high school in Drohobycz.
    Group portrait of the faculty and graduating class of the Jewish private high school in Drohobycz.

Among those pictured are Bruno Schulz, the Polish author and painter (standing at the left looking down).  Also pictured seated (far left) Mrs. Alter and Jakob Blatt, the principal (far right).  Standing second row, left to right are Bruno Schultz, Mr. Ornstein, unknown, Helena Beck, unknown, unknown, unknown, Tusia Schenkelbach, Ozia Stranzer, Olga Salata, Mrs. Rosberger (nee Harz), Sima Iwaszczenko, Nemlich, Adolph Hirschberg.  Third row: Stempler (?), Ida Hennenfeld, unknown, Rysia Resnick, unknown, and  Lola Oppenheim.  Top row:  Kaiko Kupferberg,  Imek Weiss, Bloch, unknown and a Jewish refugee from Vienna.  Others pictured are Rudek Lanc, and Fredek Koch.

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    Group portrait of the faculty and graduating class of the Jewish private high school in Drohobycz.

    Among those pictured are Bruno Schulz, the Polish author and painter (standing at the left looking down). Also pictured seated (far left) Mrs. Alter and Jakob Blatt, the principal (far right). Standing second row, left to right are Bruno Schultz, Mr. Ornstein, unknown, Helena Beck, unknown, unknown, unknown, Tusia Schenkelbach, Ozia Stranzer, Olga Salata, Mrs. Rosberger (nee Harz), Sima Iwaszczenko, Nemlich, Adolph Hirschberg. Third row: Stempler (?), Ida Hennenfeld, unknown, Rysia Resnick, unknown, and Lola Oppenheim. Top row: Kaiko Kupferberg, Imek Weiss, Bloch, unknown and a Jewish refugee from Vienna. Others pictured are Rudek Lanc, and Fredek Koch.
    Date
    1940
    Locale
    Drohobycz, [Ukraine; Drohobycz] Poland
    Variant Locale
    Drogobych
    Ukraine
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Arthur Kriegler

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    Photo Source
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Arthur Kriegler

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    Photo Designation
    GHETTOS (MINOR) -- (D)

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    Biography
    Bruno Schulz (1892-1942) a Polish author, painter and illustrator. Born in Drohobycz, Schulz trained as an architect and taught art in a local high school in the interwar period. During these years he also published a volume of his collected pictures (1922-24), two volumes of short stories and numerous reviews. An unpublished novel, which he wrote shortly before World War II, has been lost. Schulz was killed by the Germans in Drohobycz in 1942. [Encyclopedia Judaica,14:1008]
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